I'm downloading it ONLY if all Matt Fuzz and Un Canard songs are on it !!!

770

(10 replies, posted in Atari)

XLR8 if you are stuck with an high res monitor !

771

(27 replies, posted in Releases)

4mat wrote:

is that down to the rom you're using?  I can't remember if the layout is fixed in certain TOS revisions.

Using US TOS 2.06 rom so I don't think this is the problem !
Edit : YAY it's now qwerty ! I just cold reset it and now it works...weird !

773

(27 replies, posted in Releases)

godinpants wrote:

I'm sure you'll find magical 8bit very limiting in terms of it's sound design capabilities and sound quality in general. If you can, I'd suggest chipsounds.
It will run as an audio unit so it will be usable from garageband. It's $95, but Christmas is coming up. If chip is something you're keen on, talk to your parents about it.

I know David (the guy behind plogue) personally and all the hard works he did (and still doing) on chipsounds is just amazing !!! Totally worth the 95$ !!!

Edit : btw you're too late (twice) for Daft Punk covers ! tongue

Ohh damn I'm stuck with an azerty keyboard in it ! :S

irrlichtproject wrote:

excellent news. as great as STeem already is, it's always good to see work is being continued.

Yeah totally !!! I thought it was dead so I'm totally happy about this update
PLUS it's called Steven Seagal Edition...YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH THAT ! wink

ant1 wrote:

it's far better to have the people you respect respect you back, i think, than to have millions of anonymous nameless "fans" misinterpreting your vision and stealing your singles (they won't even bother with albums!! not even with EPs!!) from piratebay.

you might realise you are an idol to millions of racist sports fans and shoot yourself in the head or something

J'aime ton bouquetin monsieur Barthelet !!! tongue

btw I never really replied to one of these thread but this is how I feel about this !!!
imo I think it's not a matters of staying underground or being mainstream...no matter what you do, just stay true to yourself and do what you want !!! If chipmusic becomes mainstream...........fine i'll deal with that ! ...I will just wait till it will become hasbeen and see who's the mighty warriors that are still in the scene rockin' like there is no tomorrow !!! wink

OMG ! The well known Atari STe emulator Steem got an update recently !!!
...and sounds are more accurate than ever !!! big_smile
Get it here !!!
http://www.emucr.com/2012/10/steem-sse-v340.html

New features
--------------
- New machine options: STF ("wake up state 2") for funny differences (Forest,
Nostalgia menu); Mega STF 4 with blitter because we can afford it now.
- Auto-selection of TOS102 or 106 if they're available when switching STF/STE
- Can save memory state (and program works on restart) also with programs
using keyboard chip reprogramming (Dragonnels, Froggies, Transbeauce 2).
- The large display mode can be 400x275 or 400x278.
- Very large display mode is now 412x280.
- Stricter distinction between STF and STE for left border removal.
Programs that shouldn't work in STE mode include Omega Full Overscan, SNY/TCB,
SoWatt/Sync etc.
- Primitive low pass filter for STE sound.
- The same kind is used for STF sound instead of the former one, which maybe
was overkill, for a less muffled sound, also fine for samples (Mortville
Manor). New option.
- Using 3rd party DSP code by Maverick (Fabio Bizzetti) for Microwire controls
(volume, balance, bass & treble). New option 'STE Micreowire'.
- Some FDC fixes or hacks, the solid ones based on Hatari.
- 6301 true emu (using code by Arne Riiber and doc by Stephane Catala -
Belzebub / ST Connexion)
- All new options introduced with 'SSE' are now on their own option page. This
was very easy to do thanks to the way Steem originally was coded. Will make the
eventual Linux port easier too.
- Option 'Stealth Mode'
When you enable this option, Steem won't cooperate with programs trying
to assert if they run on an emulator. It may be useful if there are still
incurable hardware fanboys around producing worthwhile code that refuses
to run in emulators (I know of no case though), or if some hacker fixed
the program to adapt it to an emulation issue that has since been improved.

778

(16 replies, posted in Atari)

ant1 wrote:

did you ever try triplex xyno?

Nope I can't play with it on my ST...goddamn 60hz TV ! sad

779

(16 replies, posted in Atari)

Tinctu wrote:

xyNo click http://dhs.nu/files.php?t=chipeditor there is MusicMon too!!! And another great chiptrackers...

LOL I know but its always talking about MaxYMiser...and people never gives a fuck about OTHER trackers. sad
I know some guys who barely touched their ST because MaxYMiser is not their cup of tea and they don't know about Musicmon.
/semirant tongue
btw Dead Hackers Society RULES ! tongue

Saskrotch wrote:

this thread is not big

It's not about being big but how you use it ! wink

781

(16 replies, posted in Atari)

Woah nice ! Another great reason to buy myself a Raspberry Pi !!! big_smile
BTW...NO LOVE FOR MUSICMON 2.5e !?! I'm sad... sad

782

(10 replies, posted in Atari)

fedepede04 wrote:

you can use normal floppys, block the hole at the upper left corner, and format the disk with this parameters
format a: /t:80/n:9

now they should work big_smile

You can do it with windows too ! (if you have XP or older !)

Tinctu wrote:

Buy Lotharek´s SD card floppy emulator and you will have 32GB floppys ;o).
http://www.lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=42

Talking about SDs...don't forget about Satandisk or Ultrasatan !!! wink

woah nice ! These kind of mods are always awesome !!! Good job Timbob !

Slimeball did a nice AY track on the Summerchip II contest ! smile
http://battleofthebits.org/arena/Entry/ … 1992/7695/